Google has long been a supporter of net neutrality – the idea that Internet providers can’t deliberately block or slow data traffic – however the company’s recent legislative proposal with Verizon prompted some activists to suggest the search giant had sold out on the issue.

The Google-Verizon proposal would have given the FCC limited authority to police Internet lines. But it would have allowed Verizon and other Internet providers to create special prioritized lanes of Internet traffic for companies willing to pay extra. It also wouldn’t have imposed net neutrality rules on wireless Internet networks.